Ezekiel 23:46

For thus saith the Lord God; I will bring up a company upon them, and will give them to be removed and spoiled.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 23:22-26 describes the same company and terror that verse 46 commands—a direct parallel within the same oracle.

Ezekiel 16:40 uses identical language—a company brought up to stone and cut—for Jerusalem's judgment as a harlot.

Ezekiel 16:27 also delivers Jerusalem to her enemies' greed—another instance of God handing over faithless Israel.

In Jeremiah 15:4, God similarly makes Israel a horror to all kingdoms—the same curse language of being delivered to terror and plunder.

Jeremiah 24:9 uses the same phrase: being made a horror, a byword, and a curse—identical judgment imagery for the exiles.

Jeremiah 34:17 repeats the covenant curse: 'I will make you a horror to all the kingdoms'—directly parallel to the terror declared here.

Hosea 10:10 Parallel

Hosea 10:10 explicitly states nations will be gathered against Israel for discipline—a strong parallel to the company raised here.

Jeremiah 25:9 speaks of bringing Nebuchadnezzar against the land—same pattern of enemy invasion as judgment.

Lamentations 1:8 describes Jerusalem's shame and nakedness after judgment—echoing the exposure and terror of this verse.

Hosea 8:10 Parallel

Hosea 8:10 says God will gather up the nations against Israel—similar to the 'company' brought up to terrorize here.